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Chala J. Turo
Researcher at Curtin University
Publications - 4
Citations - 373
Chala J. Turo is an academic researcher from Curtin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genome. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 186 citations.
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A reference genome for pea provides insight into legume genome evolution
Jonathan Kreplak,Mohammed-Amin Madoui,Petr Cápal,Petr Novák,Karine Labadie,Grégoire Aubert,Philipp E. Bayer,Krishna K. Gali,Robert A. Syme,Dorrie Main,Anthony Klein,Aurélie Bérard,Iva Vrbová,Cyril Fournier,Leo d’Agata,Caroline Belser,Wahiba Berrabah,Helena Toegelová,Zbyněk Milec,Jan Vrána,HueyTyng Lee,HueyTyng Lee,Ayité Kougbeadjo,Morgane Terezol,Cécile Huneau,Chala J. Turo,Nacer Mohellibi,Pavel Neumann,Matthieu Falque,Karine Gallardo,Rebecca J. McGee,Bunyamin Tar’an,Abdelhafid Bendahmane,Jean-Marc Aury,Jacqueline Batley,Marie-Christine Le Paslier,Noel Ellis,Thomas D. Warkentin,Clarice J. Coyne,Jérôme Salse,David Edwards,Judith Lichtenzveig,Jiří Macas,Jaroslav Doležel,Patrick Wincker,Judith Burstin +45 more
TL;DR: The first annotated chromosome-level reference genome assembly for pea, Gregor Mendel’s original genetic model, provides insights into legume genome evolution and the molecular basis of agricultural traits forpea improvement.
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Bioinformatic prediction of plant-pathogenicity effector proteins of fungi.
TL;DR: This review outlines the current methods for the prediction of fungal plant pathogenicity effector proteins and describes how candidates can be prioritised by either ranked scores or hierarchical clustering.
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Real-Time PCR for Diagnosing and Quantifying Co-infection by Two Globally Distributed Fungal Pathogens of Wheat.
Araz S. Abdullah,Chala J. Turo,Caroline S. Moffat,Francisco J. Lopez-Ruiz,Mark R. Gibberd,John Hamblin,Ayalsew Zerihun +6 more
TL;DR: A duplex real-time PCR assay that simultaneously distinguishes and quantifies co- Infections by two globally important fungal pathogens of wheat, suitable for high-throughput screening of co-infections in epidemiological studies, and for exploring pathogen–pathogen interactions and dynamics, none of which would be possible with conventional approaches.
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Species hybridisation and clonal expansion as a new fungicide resistance evolutionary mechanism in Pyrenophora teres spp.
Chala J. Turo,Wesley J. Mair,Anke Martin,Simon R. Ellwood,Richard P. Oliver,Francisco J. Lopez-Ruiz +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present occurrence of a natural Ptt/Ptm hybrid with azole fungicides resistance and its implication to barley disease management in Australia, where they collected and sequenced a hybrid, 3 Ptm and 10 Ptt isolates and performed recombination analyses in the intergenic and whole genome level.